Mixing vessel.



No. 793.843. PATENTED JULY 1. 1906. L. LIBBMAN.

MIXING VESSEL.

APPLICATION FILED 1330.22, 1904.

WITNESSES: [NVE/VTOR livirin Starts lL atented July 4t, 1905..

LOUIS LlBBMAN, OF EVERE'lTl, lVl AtiS/ttlllllbllt'llillti.

SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent 1W0. 793,843, dated July 4t,1905.

Application filed December 22, 1904:] Serial No. 237,930.

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, LOUIS LIBBMAN, a citizen of the United States,residing at Everett, in the county of Middlesex and State ofMassachusetts, have invented certain new and useful improvements inMixing Vessels; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full,clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enableothers skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use thesame.

This invention relates to vessels in which various substances or liquidssuch as dough, ice-cream, &c.are mixed, agitated, or stirred and whichrequire to be held stationary; and it consists in the novel constructionand combination of the parts hereinafter fully described and claimed.

lln the drawings, Figure 1 a vertical section through the vessel. Fig. 2is a sectional plan view taken on the line m a: in .liig. 1.

A is a vessel of any approved form, such as a pail. The sides l) of thisvessel extend downwardly below its bottom 7) and rest on a support, suchas a table-top (l.

l) is a bar which extends between the sides of the vessel across itsmiddlepart andv below its bottom 6.

E is a hole or any opening or space in the side 01 the vessel, and morethan one hole or opening can be provided, if desired.

it is a clamp provided with an arm or arms f, which project through thehole or holes E and which engage with the bar D. The clamp extends belowthe table-top or other similar stationary support, and (it is theclampingscrew. The vessel A is securely clamped to the table, so thatits contents can be mixed or agitated to the best advantage.

What I claim is-- 1. The combination, with a vessel provided with sideswhich extend below its bottom, of a cross-bar extending between itssides under its bottom, and a clamp for engaging the said cross-bar andholding the vessel in position.

2. The combination, with a vessel provided with sides which extend belowits bottom, and

having holes in the lower parts of its sides, oi a cross-bar extendingbetween the said sides under the bottom oi. the vessel, and a clampprovided with two arms which project through the said holes and engagewith the said crossbar.

in testimony whereof l have allixed my signature in the presence of twowitnesses.

'lyUUl S LINER TAN.

ll itnesses:

Amos J. ll lui'iiimv, lbnriom-irelc hi. .lMoon'rrr.

